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| National Geographic Guide to the National Parks of the United States, 5th Ed. (National Geographic Guide to the National Parks of the United States) | 
enlarge | Author: National Geographic Society Publisher: National Geographic Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 4722
Media: Paperback Edition: 5 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 480 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 0792253221 Dewey Decimal Number: 917.304931 EAN: 9780792253228 ASIN: 0792253221
Publication Date: February 21, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Featuring 80 all new maps and more than 350 photos, this guide is the most comprehensive, up-to-the-minute book of its kind on the market today. A perennial favorite with almost a million copies sold in previous editions, it reflects National Geographic's century-long association with America's national parks system and its peerless reputation for travel expertise and cartographic excellence.
The book opens with an essay by Yellowstone authority Paul Schullery, and an introduction to the guide with a locator map showing all 58 of these American treasures (including the newest, South Carolina's Congree National Park). Next, the parks are presented alphabetically region-by-region, with individual maps and geographical profiles of each. These colorfully illustrated descriptions offer tours tailored to the time available, whether it's an hour or a week, and tell visitors the best spots to enjoy hikes, spectacular vistas, wildlife and more. Itineraries and directions, special activities and advisories, and suggestions of hotels and campgrounds are provided, along with scores of ideas for excursions to nearby wildlife refuges, monuments, and other nature areas of exceptional interest140 in all.
From planning a trip to making the most of every minute, here's all the information anyone could want on the scenic national parks plus invaluable recommendations and advice from the National Geographic writers who know them well.
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A handy reference to supplement (or start) Web research July 28, 2006 39 out of 40 found this review helpful
I just bought the 2006 version of this useful resource to replace my trusty 1989 (!!) original. The new one includes up-to-date content (e.g., Joshua Tree is now a National Park, no longer a National Monument tucked away in the "Excursions" section) but I have two major gripes:
#1. I was surprised that so many of the photos haven't changed since 1989 (and who knows how long they were taken before that) except for some that are actually worse. One example is the frontispiece photo for the Yellowstone section. In the 2006 volume it is an under-exposed, super-contrasty shot of the terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs. Disappointingly (given the incredible opportunities to portray the visual variety that is Yellowstone) there is a second quite similar photo 6 pages later of another section of Mammoth. In my old book, the Yellowstone frontispiece is a lovely shot of the lower falls of the Yellowstone River completely missing from 2006. The other photos, in this section at least, are unchanged. So what's wrong with that? They're OLD. The colors are overly-saturated in the traditional National Geographic style, some with the contrast hiked so high that the details are lost. I admit this is perhaps a matter of taste. It's just a missed opportunity to improve the illustrations, and good ones are always very useful!
#2. There is a dearth of Web information. Each park's URL is listed, but not those of the associated excursion locations such as near-by wildlife refuges and national forests, all of which do have Web pages, nor for the lodging concessionaires.
Having said all that, I find this book to be a particularly useful jumping off point for Web research. It's well-organized, though due to the volume of material, understandably, none of the descriptions contains great detail. But most of what I want to know is there: what's the best time to visit? what are the gateway communities and in-park accommodations options? The maps are readable and sufficient for planning purposes. I particularly like the Excursions sections describing what other interesting areas are in proximity to the parks.
The book is compact, dense and heavy, easy to navigate, with a much-improved index so you no longer have to know what region a park is assigned to find it.
I definitely do recommend the National Geographic Guide to National Parks of the United States to help make decisions and plans for travel to our parks and surrounds.
Pretty, but limited April 16, 2006 18 out of 53 found this review helpful
It is a beautiful book but as it says in the first paragraph, there are 5600 state parks, but the book only covers about 4 or 5 per state. Although that comes to over 400 state parks, its nowhere near the number that are available. The descriptions of the parks they cover are great and they seem to hit all the main points. The part that is irritating is that they don't provide a list of all the state parks so I couldn't even figure out what else there is to visit in a particular state. This forces me to go to the state web site to find out what else is in the state. I bought the book so I wouldn't have to spend hours on the computer going to individual states. The book has been an aid to me in my travel planning, but much less than I expected.
National Geographic Guide March 8, 2007 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
This is a great reference book. We had been purchasing hiking books for the National Parks we visit and decided on a whim to also purchase this book, partly to get the free shipping. It was a wonderful idea. It gives you a look into all the wonderful National Parks our great country has to offer. Makes you want to visit them all. Pictures are great...and is organized in regions, so you easily see all the National Parks in the area. Great buy to give you ideas if you haven't visited parks, or just to look at to learn more about what is out there. I'm sure we will visit some now that we never would have because of this book.
Absolutely Awesome! August 26, 2006 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
This is the best book I have ever seen on the National Parks. The photography alone is worth the price. It gives very comprehensive advice on each park, and you can tell by the way it is written that these people have actually been to, and spent time, in each park. I love the way it breaks down each park into suggested amounts of time so that you can better plan your trip. There are maps for each park, and in the maps is my only complaint. Most of the maps cover more than one page and because there is very little page border down the center, it can make it difficult to see the center of the maps. Other than that, it truly is an awesome book, whether you actually get to travel to the parks or not.
Good Overview of the Parks January 23, 2007 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book is a great overview of all the National Parks. It provides maps, descriptions, hours, lodging, and excursion information. I have taken it to three of the parks already this year - it even got us through Death Valley!!
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